WO2011108385A1 - 口腔用製品のホルダ装置 - Google Patents

口腔用製品のホルダ装置 Download PDF

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WO2011108385A1
WO2011108385A1 PCT/JP2011/053681 JP2011053681W WO2011108385A1 WO 2011108385 A1 WO2011108385 A1 WO 2011108385A1 JP 2011053681 W JP2011053681 W JP 2011053681W WO 2011108385 A1 WO2011108385 A1 WO 2011108385A1
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道徳 横井
啓司 内田
正彦 岩井
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日本たばこ産業株式会社
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/04Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
    • B65D83/0445Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F23/00Cases for tobacco, snuff, or chewing tobacco
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/02Wrapped articles enclosed in rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/04Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
    • B65D83/0445Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments
    • B65D83/0454Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments the whole forming a circular container with rotating parts

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  • the present invention relates to a holder device for oral products, and more particularly to a holder device that keeps oral products hygienic and easy to take out.
  • a storage container for storing a solid oral product such as gum is known.
  • a storage container disclosed in Patent Document 1 is known as one of such storage containers.
  • the storage container has a case body that accommodates a large number of oral products, and a large extraction opening formed on each case body to enable extraction of oral products and the oral products can be drawn out.
  • oral tobacco is known as a type of oral product, and this oral tobacco allows a user to absorb tobacco components without being ignited.
  • One of the oral cigarettes, SNUS (SNUS) has as its main component a tobacco cut obtained by finely cutting tobacco raw materials, and this tobacco contains a lot of moisture. Specifically, the snus is classified into a loose type in which the cigarette is not wrapped and a portion type in which the cigarette is wrapped with a packaging material such as a nonwoven fabric, so-called pouch type.
  • a storage container disclosed in Patent Document 2 is known as one of storage containers for storing such snus.
  • the storage container of Patent Document 2 has a partition wall that can be moved therein, and can separately accommodate snus before use and after use.
  • a storage container for snus disclosed in Patent Document 3 includes a case body that houses a large number of snus, a plurality of storage chambers that are formed in the case body and are partitioned by partitions that extend through the case body, and And an opening / closing seal that covers the opening surface of the storage chamber in a peelable manner.
  • a plurality of oral products may be shaken at a time from the swing opening, and the user cannot reliably take out the oral products one by one. In this case, the user must grasp the product taken out by hand and return it to the case body through the picking opening.
  • the storage container disclosed in Patent Document 2 described above can only store oral products separately before and after use. Moreover, even if it is a storage container disclosed by patent document 3, a several oral product can only be accommodated in each of the several storage chamber in a storage container. That is, during storage of oral products, individual oral products before use are stored in storage chambers, that is, storage containers, in contact with each other. In addition, these oral products may stick to each other in a storage container during storage.
  • the oral product when the oral product is a pouch-type snus, its tobacco content contains a lot of moisture, so that during its storage, the tobacco component may ooze out on the outer surface of the pouch, that is, on the nonwoven fabric, etc. is there. Therefore, if the snus is contained in the storage container in contact with each other, the ooze is transferred to another snus in contact with the snus from which the tobacco component has oozed out. As a result, the appearance of snus may be deteriorated.
  • This oral product holder device allows a number of oral products to be placed and used in the user's oral cavity and the oral product to each other.
  • a holder that is arranged without being brought into contact and is held at a predetermined distance from each other, the holder being arranged in the container, and a storage chamber in which the oral product can be individually accommodated in the container And a number of partition walls.
  • the container is a cylindrical case body, and has an opening surface in which one of an upper surface and an outer peripheral surface thereof is opened, and the storage chamber is radially partitioned by a partition wall inside the case body.
  • a case body having an opening accessible from the opening surface side, a cylindrical cover that covers the opening surface of the case body and is rotatable in the circumferential direction of the case body, and is formed in the cover, and is accommodated along with the rotation.
  • an openable and closable outlet that allows access to one of the chambers.
  • the oral products are individually stored in the storage chambers partitioned by the partition walls, the oral products do not stick to each other when the oral products are stored. Further, when the oral product is taken out, the user can take out the oral product without touching other oral products, which is hygienic. Further, the used oral product can be temporarily placed in an empty storage chamber.
  • the holder may further include a ratchet mechanism that limits the rotation direction of the cover to one direction.
  • the storage room containing the used oral product is again used as the takeout port until all the oral product in the holder device is used. There is no match.
  • the holder further includes a sealing element that covers the entire opening of the storage chamber, while allowing oral products in the individual storage chambers to be exposed from the case body.
  • the sealing element includes a drawer sheet that is detachably attached to the case body so as to cover the entire opening surface of the case body so as to be openable and closable, and can be pulled out of the cover.
  • the drawer sheet is peeled from the upper surface of the case body, the peeling rotates the cover with respect to the case body. That is, at the same time that one storage chamber is opened by peeling off the drawer sheet, this open storage chamber is matched with the cover outlet. As a result, the oral product stored in the storage chamber is exposed through the outlet.
  • the container is a long box-shaped outer case and a long inner case that is accommodated in the outer case so as to be able to be drawn out, and has an opening surface in which one of the upper surface and the side surface is opened.
  • An inner case may be provided, and the partition wall may be arranged in the inner case with a space in the longitudinal direction so as to divide individual storage chambers. In this case, since the oral products are individually stored in the storage chambers partitioned by the partition walls, the oral products do not stick to each other when the oral products are stored.
  • the holder further includes an opening / closing seal that is attached to the inner case and covers each of the storage chambers so as to be openable / closable.
  • the container may have an inner case that can be accommodated in two stages on the upper and lower sides in the outer case.
  • the holder may further include a sealing element that covers the entire opening surface while allowing oral products in individual storage chambers to be exposed from the inner case.
  • the sealing element includes a drawer sheet that is detachably attached to the inner case so as to cover the entire opening surface of the inner case so as to be openable and closable, and can be pulled out of the outer case.
  • the drawer sheet may have a tip fixed to the open end of the outer case, or may have a puller pulled out from the open end of the outer case.
  • the sealing element may further include a cutter that is disposed on the outer surface of the outer case and capable of cutting the drawer sheet.
  • the cutter is used for cutting the drawer sheet for the inner case drawer distance, that is, the drawer sheet peeled off.
  • the container is a long lower base, which is opened upward only at one end portion thereof, and has a take-out chamber that can accommodate only one oral product, and is slidably overlapped with the lower base.
  • An upper case extending along the lower base, the upper case having an opening surface with its lower surface open, and the storage chamber is arranged in the upper case side by side with a partition wall, and with respect to the storage chamber Each of the storage chambers may be able to match the take-out chamber according to the sliding position of the upper case.
  • the holder device may further include a sealing element that covers the entire opening surface while allowing the oral product in each accommodation chamber to be exposed from the upper case.
  • the sealing element includes a drawer sheet that is detachably attached to the upper case so as to cover the entire opening surface of the upper case so as to be openable and closable.
  • the drawer sheet may have a puller, and the lower base may have a slit for pulling the puller to the lower surface side of the lower base in the vicinity of the takeout chamber.
  • the oral products are individually stored in the storage chamber partitioned by the partition wall, the oral products do not stick to each other when the oral products are stored. Furthermore, when the drawer sheet is pulled, the upper case slides in one direction with respect to the lower base at the same time as the drawer sheet is pulled off from the lower surface. Therefore, when the storage chamber in which the oral product is stored matches the take-out chamber, the oral product falls from the storage chamber to the take-out chamber. When the upper case is slid in the reverse direction from this state, the take-out chamber is exposed, and the oral product is easily taken out.
  • the holder device may further include a reel that is rotatably disposed in the lower base and winds or feeds the drawer sheet in conjunction with the sliding of the upper case.
  • the inner surface of the container is preferably waterproofed. In this case, even if seepage occurs on the outer surface of one oral product, the seepage does not adhere to other oral products.
  • the oral product includes tobacco particles made of tobacco materials and a packaging material that wraps the tobacco particles, and allows the user to absorb tobacco components through saliva when placed in the oral cavity of the user.
  • the holder device for oral products of the present invention during storage, individual oral products can be accommodated without contacting each other, and only the oral products to be taken out by the user can be accessed and easily accessed. Can be taken out.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an outer peripheral wall of a case body and a peripheral wall of a cover when the holder device of FIG. 1 is viewed from above.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an outer peripheral wall of a case body and a peripheral wall of a cover when the holder device of FIG. 1 is viewed from above.
  • It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example A (2) of this invention.
  • It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example A (3) of this invention.
  • Example A (5) of this invention It is a top view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example A (5) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the case body in the holder apparatus which concerns on Example A (5) of this invention. It is a side view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example A (5) of this invention. It is a side view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example A (6) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the holder device of a box container type concerning Example B (1) of the present invention. It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example B (2) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example B (3) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example B (4) of this invention.
  • FIG. 1 are sectional views of a holder device according to Example B (5) of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 are sectional views of a holder device according to Example B (6) of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 are sectional views of a holder device according to Example B (7) of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 A perspective view of the plate-type holder apparatus which concerns on Example D (1) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example D (2) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example D (3) of this invention. It is a perspective view of the holder apparatus which concerns on Example D (4) of this invention.
  • the holder device 1 of Example A (1) shown in FIG. 1 includes a large number of pouches 2 as oral products and a storage case 4 that can store these pouches 2.
  • the pouch 2 includes tobacco particles made of tobacco materials and a packaging material that wraps the tobacco particles, that is, a non-woven sheet. Tobacco grains are obtained by cutting or pulverizing tobacco raw materials.
  • the pouch 2 is removed from the storage case 4 and placed in the user's mouth. Specifically, the pouch 2 is sandwiched between the user's upper lip and the gums, and the user absorbs the tobacco components of the tobacco particles extracted into the saliva from the gums into the body. Therefore, the user can taste the aroma of the tobacco particles while absorbing the tobacco components of the tobacco particles.
  • the tobacco particles contain a large amount of moisture.
  • the housing case 4 includes a case body 5 and a cover 10 that covers the case body 5 so as to be opened and closed.
  • Both the case body 5 and the cover 10 are made of synthetic resin.
  • the case body 5 has a thin cylindrical shape whose upper surface is open, and a number of partition walls 6 are arranged inside the case body 5. These partition walls 6 rise vertically from the inner bottom surface of the case body 5 and extend from the center of the case body 5 to the peripheral wall 5 i of the case body 5 toward the radially outer side. Therefore, the partition wall 6 and the peripheral wall 5i cooperate to divide the inside of the case body 5 into a large number of accommodating chambers 7, and the aforementioned pouches 2 are arranged one by one in these accommodating chambers 7.
  • the upper edge of the partition wall 6 is positioned in the same plane as the upper edge of the peripheral wall 5i.
  • a waterproofing agent 40 is applied to the entire surface of the case body 5, that is, the inner bottom surface 5 c, the peripheral wall 5 i, and the partition wall 6 of the case body 5 that forms the accommodation chamber 7. Yes.
  • this waterproofing agent 40 paraffin is mentioned, for example.
  • the cover 10 has a thin cylindrical shape with an open bottom surface, and has a size capable of covering the open top surface of the case body 5 and the peripheral wall 5i from the outside.
  • An opening 12a as a take-out port is formed on the outer peripheral portion of the upper surface 10u of the cover 10, and the opening 12a has the same shape and size as the opening surface of the storage chamber 7 described above. Therefore, when the case body 5 is covered with the cover 10, if the cover 10 is rotated in the main direction of the case body 5, the opening 12 a matches the one storage chamber 7. Further, an opening / closing seal 14a is attached to the upper surface 10u of the cover 10 so as to cover the opening 12a, and the opening / closing seal 14a can be re-adhered to the upper surface 10u.
  • the cover 10 can rotate in only one direction along the peripheral wall 5 i of the case body 5.
  • a ratchet mechanism is provided between the peripheral wall 5 i of the case body 5 and the peripheral wall 10 i of the cover 10.
  • the ratchet mechanism is composed of one claw 16 and a plurality of claws 18.
  • the claw 16 protrudes from the outer peripheral surface 5 a of the peripheral wall 5 i in the case body 5.
  • these claws 18 protrude from the inner peripheral surface 10 a of the peripheral wall 10 i of the cover 10.
  • claws 16 and 18 have comprised the substantially right triangle.
  • the claws 16 and 18 have vertical surfaces 16a and 18a and inclined surfaces 16b and 18b, respectively. These vertical surfaces 16a and 18a are positioned perpendicular to the corresponding peripheral walls 5i and 10i, respectively.
  • these inclined surfaces 16b and 18b are inclined with respect to the corresponding peripheral walls 5i and 10i, respectively.
  • the claws 16 and 18 are arranged in opposite directions as viewed in the circumferential direction of the peripheral walls 5i and 10i. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 2, when the cover 10 is rotated positively from the left to the right with respect to the case body 5 and any one of the claws 18 of the cover 10 reaches one of the claws 16 of the case body 5, the cover 10 is inclined.
  • the claws 18 are arranged in the circumferential direction of the cover 10 with an interval equal to the length of the peripheral wall 5 i between the storage chambers 7. Further, when one claw 18 is in contact with the claw 16 from the reverse rotation direction of the cover 10, the opening 12 a matches the one storage chamber 7.
  • the user peels the opening / closing seal 14a from the upper surface 10u of the cover 10 to expose the opening 12a, and rotates the cover 10 forward as necessary.
  • the opening 12a is aligned with one storage chamber 7.
  • one pouch 2 accommodated in the accommodation chamber 7 is picked by the user's hand and is taken out from the holder device 1 through the opening 12a.
  • a user can enjoy the flavor of tobacco by including the taken out pouch 2 in the oral cavity and sandwiching it between the upper lip and gums.
  • the pouches 2 in the holder device 1 are individually stored in the storage chambers 7 defined by the partition walls 6, the pouches 2 do not stick to each other when the pouch 2 is stored. Further, when the pouch 2 is taken out, the user can take out the pouch 2 without touching another pouch 2. That is, the user can easily take out only the pouch 2 as the take-out object. Further, even if the outer surface of one pouch 2 is oozed out, the oozing out does not adhere to the other pouch 2. Therefore, the other pouch 2 in the holder device 1 is hygienic.
  • the inside of the storage chamber 7, that is, the inner bottom surface of the case body 5, the peripheral wall 5i, and the partition wall 6 each contain the waterproofing agent 40, even if the pouch 2 seeps out, the seepage of the pouch 2 can be prevented by the partition wall. 6 so as not to adhere to the other pouches 2 disposed in the other storage chambers 7.
  • the used pouch 2 can be placed in an empty storage chamber 7. In this case, since the cover 10 can rotate in only one direction, the storage chamber 7 containing the used pouch 2 is again connected to the opening 12a until all the pouches 2 stored in the holder device 1 are used. There is no match.
  • the tobacco particles of the pouch 2 contain a lot of moisture as described above, the moisture contained in the tobacco particles may ooze out to the outer surface of the pouch 2.
  • the tobacco component of the tobacco particles may also leach out together.
  • at least one of the packaging material of the pouch 2, that is, the nonwoven fabric sheet or the case body 5 can contain the food flavor 100.
  • the food flavor 100 When the food flavor 100 is attached to the case body 5, it may be added to at least one of the inner bottom surface 5 c, the peripheral wall 5 i, and the entire surface of the partition wall 6 of the case body 5 that forms the storage chamber 7.
  • the food flavor 100 As the food flavor 100, menthol, mint, vanilla, apricot, tea, cocoa, licorice, honey and the like can be used alone or in combination according to user needs. However, the food flavor 100 should not damage the flavor of the tobacco grains, and the use of acidic food flavors must be avoided because the tobacco grains are alkaline. Moreover, the food flavor 100 is used in the form of a powder or a liquid form dissolved in a solvent. Here, water, alcohol, glycerin, propylene glycol or the like can be used as the solvent.
  • the food flavor 100 When the food flavor 100 is attached to the pouch 2, it is desirable that the food flavor 100 contains glycerin, propylene glycol, or the like that also functions as a moisturizing agent. In this case, glycerin is applied to the nonwoven fabric sheet by 1 wt% of the mixture mainly composed of tobacco particles.
  • a menthol solution in which 1% by weight of menthol is dissolved in alcohol is used for the food flavor 100, and this menthol solution forms the housing chamber 7. At least one of the inner bottom surface 5 c of the body 5, the peripheral wall 5 i and the entire surface of the partition wall 6 is spray coated.
  • the holder device 1 of Example A (2) shown in FIG. 3 includes a case body 5 in which a storage chamber 7 is opened laterally. That is, a substantially rectangular opening is formed in the peripheral wall 5 i of the case body 5 so as to correspond to each storage chamber 7.
  • an opening 12 b is formed in the peripheral wall 10 i of the cover 10 instead of the above-described opening 12 a, and the opening 12 b has a size that matches one opening of the case body 5.
  • An opening / closing seal (not shown) for opening / closing the opening 12b is attached to the peripheral wall 10i of the cover 10.
  • a ratchet mechanism similar to the ratchet mechanism described above is provided between the case body 5 and the cover 10, and this ratchet mechanism also restricts the rotation of the cover 10 in one direction.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiment A (3) shown in FIG. 4 includes an inner peripheral wall 9 i in the case body 5.
  • the inner peripheral wall 9i is arranged concentrically with the peripheral wall 5i. Therefore, the inner peripheral wall 9i defines a temporary storage chamber 9 therein.
  • an annular space 20 is defined between the inner peripheral wall 9i and the peripheral wall 5i. A large number of partition walls 6 are arranged in the annular space 20.
  • partition walls 6 extend from the inner peripheral wall 9 i to the peripheral wall 5 i in the radial direction of the case body 5 and are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction of the case body 5. Also in this case, these partition walls 6 divide the annular space 20 into a large number of accommodating chambers 7 in a radial pattern, and one pouch 2 is arranged in each of the accommodating chambers 7.
  • a waterproof agent 40 and a food fragrance are formed in the case body 5, that is, on the entire surface of the inner bottom surface 5 c, the peripheral wall 5 i, the partition wall 6, and the inner peripheral wall 9 i of the case body 5 forming the storage chamber 7 and the temporary storage chamber 9, respectively. 100 is applied.
  • openings 12c and 12d are formed on the upper surface 10u of the cover 10 as outlets.
  • the opening 12 c is disposed on the outer peripheral portion of the upper surface 10 u and has the same shape and size as the opening surface of the storage chamber 7.
  • the opening 12d is arranged at the center of the upper surface 10u and has a shape and a size that match the temporary storage chamber 9.
  • Opening / closing seals 14c and 14d are attached to the upper surface 10u. These open / close seals 14c and 14d open and close the openings 12c and 12d, respectively, and can be reattached to the upper surface 10u.
  • the openings 12c and 12d and the open / close seals 14c and 14d may be integrated.
  • a drawer sheet 22 is attached to the upper surface of the case body 5 in Example A (3).
  • the drawer sheet 22 has an annular shape and covers all the accommodating chambers 7 of the case body 5, that is, the annular space 20. Specifically, the drawer sheet 22 has a circumference longer than the circumference of the annular space 20. Therefore, when the annular space 20 is covered by the drawer sheet 22, as shown in FIG. 5, the excess portion of the drawer sheet 22 is formed as a puller 22 a that extends upward from the upper surface of the case body 5.
  • the above-described openings 12 c and 12 d and the drawer slot 24 of the drawer sheet 22 are formed on the upper surface 10 u of the cover 10.
  • the openings 12c and 12d are covered with open / close seals 36 and 38, respectively, which can be reattached to the upper surface 10u.
  • These open / close seals 36 and 38 are indicated by two-dot chain lines in FIG.
  • the drawer slot 24 is disposed in the vicinity of the opening 12c, extends in the radial direction of the cover 10, and has a size that allows the drawer sheet 22 to be pulled out. Further, one opening edge of the drawer slot 24 is formed as a zigzag blade 26 capable of cutting the drawer sheet 22.
  • the puller 22 a of the drawer sheet 22 is pulled out to the upper surface 10 u side of the cover 10 through the drawer slot 24 of the cover 10.
  • the user first peels off the opening / closing seal 36 to expose the opening 12c.
  • the user picks the puller 22 a of the drawer sheet 22 and pulls the drawer sheet 22 upward through the drawer slot 24, whereby the drawer sheet 22 is peeled off from the upper surface of the case body 5.
  • the cover 10 is rotated clockwise with respect to the case body 5 as viewed in FIG.
  • the opened storage chamber 7 matches the opening 12c of the cover 10 and is exposed through the opening 12c.
  • the user can easily take out the pouch 2 in the exposed storage chamber 7 through the opening 12c.
  • the used pouch 2 is discarded into the empty storage chamber 7, or the opening / closing seal 38 is peeled off to expose the opening 12d, and is discarded into the temporary storage chamber 9 through the opening 12d. If the drawer sheet 22 is repeatedly pulled out as described above, a new storage chamber 7 is opened, and at the same time, the storage chamber 7 is sequentially aligned with the opening 12c and exposed through the opening 12c. Therefore, the user can easily access only the pouch 2 as an object to be taken out, and can easily take out only the pouch 2 from the case body 5.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiment A (5) shown in FIGS. 8 to 11 includes the drawer slot 24 described above on the peripheral wall 10i of the cover 10 and an opening 12e similar to the opening 12b of the embodiment A (2).
  • the opening 12 e can be opened and closed by a slide type lid 30.
  • the lid 30 is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the cover 10 and is slidable in the circumferential direction of the cover 10.
  • a cutter 34 is disposed in the vicinity of the drawer slot 24, and this cutter 34 has a blade extending in the axial direction of the cover 10 and directed radially outward of the cover 10.
  • the case body 5 has an opened outer periphery instead of the opened upper surface of the case body 5 in the embodiment A (3). That is, the storage chamber 7 described above opens toward the radially outer side of the case body 5.
  • the case body 5 has a top plate 5d instead of the peripheral wall 5i described above. Accordingly, each storage chamber 7 is formed by the top plate 5 d, the inner bottom surface 5 c, the inner peripheral wall 9 i and the partition wall 6 of the case body 5.
  • the waterproofing agent is applied to the entire surface of the case body 5, that is, the top plate 5d, the inner bottom surface 5c, the partition wall 6 and the inner peripheral wall 9i of the case body 5 forming the storage chamber 7 and the temporary storage chamber 9, respectively. 40 and food flavor 100 are applied.
  • the drawer sheet 22 is affixed to the outer periphery of the case body 5 and covers the openings of the individual storage chambers 7.
  • the drawer sheet 22 is indicated by a broken line.
  • the puller 22 a of the drawer sheet 22 is pulled out to the outside of the cover 10 through the drawer slot 24.
  • the user slides the lid 30 in the circumferential direction of the cover 10 to open it, and exposes the opening 12e.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiment A (6) shown in FIG. 11 has an elongated notch 32 on the peripheral wall 10i of the cover 10 instead of the drawer slot 24 described above.
  • This notch 32 is different from the drawer slot 24 in that it extends in the axial direction of the cover 10 and opens at the lower end of the peripheral wall 10 i of the cover 10. In the vicinity of the notch 32, the above-described cutter 34 is disposed.
  • the user can cover the case body 5 with the cover 10 simply by aligning the positions of the notch 32 and the puller 22a of the drawer sheet 22. Thereafter, the user can pull out the handle 22 a of the drawer sheet 22 through the notch 32 to the outside of the cover 10.
  • Such a cutout 32 facilitates the removal of the cover 10 from the case body 5 when the user refills the pouch 2 in the case body 5.
  • a case body 5 in which the pouch 2 is accommodated in advance is separately prepared as a refill case body, and the case body covered with the cover 10 may be used as a new holder device 1. .
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiments A (2) to A (6) also has the same advantages as those of the embodiment A (1). Further, in the holder device 1 of Examples A (3) to A (6), the pouch 2 in use can be temporarily stored in the temporary storage chamber 9 of the case body 5. Needless to say, the used pouch 2 can be stored in the temporary storage chamber 9.
  • the case body 5 and the cover 10 of the holder device 1 of Examples A (1) to (6) may be formed of a colorless and transparent synthetic resin material. In this case, the user can check the remaining number of pouches 2 accommodated in the holder device 1 without looking into the accommodation chambers 7 through the openings 12a, 12b, 12c, and 12e.
  • the openings 12a, 12b, 12c and 12d of the holder device 1 of the embodiments A (1) to A (4) can be opened and closed, for example, in the form of slides or hinges instead of the opening / closing seals 14a, 14c and 14d. It may be a lid.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiments A (5) and A (6) can be provided with a lid or an opening / closing seal that can be rotated via a hinge instead of the slide type lid 30.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiment B (1) shown in FIG. 12 includes a long box-shaped outer case 52 and an inner case 42 accommodated in the outer case 52 so as to be drawable. Both the outer case 52 and the inner case 42 are made of synthetic resin. One end of the outer case 52 is formed as an open end. Therefore, when the inner case 42 is completely accommodated in the outer case 52, the inner case 42 has an outer end face 42a exposed at the opening end of the outer case 52.
  • the inner case 42 is opened only on its upper surface, and a large number of partition walls 44 are disposed therein. These partition walls 44 are arranged across the inner case 42 and at equal intervals in the longitudinal direction of the inner case 42. Accordingly, the partition walls 44 divide the inner case 42 into a large number of storage chambers 46, and the storage chambers 46 have a size capable of storing the pouch 2 individually.
  • an arc-shaped notch is formed at the center of the upper edge of each partition wall 44.
  • both side portions of the notch are disposed in the same plane as the opening surface of the inner case 42.
  • a waterproofing agent 40 and a food fragrance 100 are applied to the inside of the accommodation chamber 46, that is, the entire inner bottom surface 42c, inner side surface 42i, and partition wall 44 of the inner case 42, respectively.
  • a handle 48 is formed at the upper edge of the outer end surface 42 a of the inner case 42, and the handle 48 extends in the width direction of the inner case 42.
  • the handle 48 serves as a knob when the user pulls out the inner case 42 from the outer case 52, and serves as a mark indicating the orientation of the opening surface of the inner case 42, that is, the opening side of the accommodation chamber 46. That is, the user holds the holder device 1 so that the handle 48 of the inner case 42 is on the upper side, and can pull out the inner case 42 from the outer case 52 in this state. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the user from accidentally pulling out the inner case 42 with the opening side of the storage chamber 46 facing downward and dropping the pouch 2 from the storage chamber 46.
  • the holder device 1 is provided with a stopper mechanism 50 that limits the amount of the inner case 42 to be pulled out.
  • a stopper mechanism 50 includes, for example, a pair of engaging portions 50 a and 50 b that can be engaged with each other, and these engaging portions 50 a and 50 b are formed by a part of the inner case 42 and the outer case 52.
  • one engaging portion 50 a is disposed at the lower edge of the inner end surface 42 b located on the opposite side to the outer end surface 42 a of the inner case 42 when viewed in the longitudinal direction, and extends over the entire width direction of the inner case 42. And extends obliquely downward toward the outer end surface 42 a of the inner case 42.
  • the other engaging portion 50 b is disposed on the bottom surface on the opening end side of the outer case 52, extends over the entire width direction of the outer case 52, and extends obliquely upward toward the closed end of the outer case 52. . Therefore, when the inner case 42 is about to be pulled out from the outer case 52, the engaging portions 50a and 50b are engaged with each other. Therefore, if the holder device 1 is provided with such a stopper mechanism 50, even if the user pulls out the inner case 42 vigorously, the inner case 42 is restricted from being completely pulled out from the outer case 52.
  • the stopper mechanism 50 is also effective in preventing the pouch 2 from jumping out of the storage chamber 46.
  • the pouch 2 can be independently accommodated in the inner case 42 and the outer case 52 as in the holder device 1 of the embodiment A group described above. If the inner case 42 is pulled out, the desired pouch 2 can be taken out without touching other pouches 2.
  • the holder device 1 can also temporarily store the used pouch 2 in the empty storage chamber 46. Furthermore, since the individual pouches 2 are accommodated independently, even if the pouch 2 oozes out, it does not adhere to other pouches 2.
  • the waterproofing agent 40 is applied to the entire inner surface of the accommodation chamber 46, that is, the inner bottom surface 42c, the inner side surface 42i, and the partition wall 44 of the inner case 42, even if the pouch 2 seeps out. The seepage does not soak into the partition wall 44 and adhere to the other pouch 2 disposed in the other storage chamber 46.
  • the inner case 42 is further provided with an opening / closing seal 56 that covers the opening surfaces of the individual storage chambers 46 so as to be opened and closed. These opening / closing seals 56 can be reattached to the upper surface of the inner case 42.
  • the opening / closing seal 56 may be a single sheet covering the entire opening surface of the inner case 42.
  • the outer case 52 further has an opening 54 on its upper surface.
  • the opening 54 has a size that matches one accommodation chamber 46.
  • an opening / closing seal 57 is attached to the upper surface of the outer case 52 so as to cover the opening 54 so as to be opened and closed. According to the holder device 1 of the embodiment B (3), the opening / closing seal 57 is peeled off, so that the storage chamber 46 can be accessed also from the opening 54.
  • Example B (4) shown in FIG. 15 inner cases 431 and 43 u are accommodated in the outer case 52 in two upper and lower stages.
  • the lower inner case 43l is the same as the inner case 42 of FIG. 13, and the pouch 2 before use is accommodated in each accommodation chamber 46, and the opening / closing seal 56 covering the accommodation chamber 46 is peeled off.
  • the pouch 2 can be taken out from the storage chamber 46.
  • the upper inner case 43u is the same as the inner case 42 of FIG. Similarly to the outer case 52 of FIG. 14, an opening 54 that can be opened and closed by an opening and closing seal 57 is formed on the upper surface of the outer case 52.
  • the upper inner case 43u is used to put the used pouch 2 in this case. In this case, the used pouch 2 pulls out the inner case 43u and is put into the empty accommodation chamber 46 directly or through the opening 54.
  • the pouch 2 before use may be accommodated in the upper inner case 43u, and the used pouch 2 may be put in the lower inner case 43l.
  • the outer case 52 shown in FIGS. 12 to 15 described above may be opened at both ends.
  • the inner case 42 has outer end faces 42a exposed at both opening ends of the outer case 52, and a handle 48 is preferably formed on each outer end face 42a.
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (5) shown in FIG. 16 (A) further includes one drawer sheet 58 that covers the entire opening surface of the inner case 42 so that it can be opened and closed.
  • the outer end of the drawer sheet 58 that is, the tip located on the outer end surface 42 a side of the inner case 42 is fixed to the upper edge of the outer end of the outer case 52. That is, the drawer sheet 58 is peeled off from the outer end face 42a side in conjunction with the drawer of the inner case 42 from the outer case 52 (FIG. 16B). Therefore, the accommodation chamber 46 of the inner case 42 is sequentially exposed from the one located on the outer end face 42a side. Thereafter, when the inner case 42 is pushed back into the outer case 52, the drawer sheet 58 again covers the accommodation chamber 46, that is, the entire opening surface of the inner case 42 (FIG. 16C).
  • the pouches 2 are individually accommodated in the respective accommodation chambers 46, and the desired length of the drawer sheet 58 is peeled off, that is, the distance from which the inner case 42 is pulled out.
  • the storage chamber 46 is exposed. Therefore, the user can easily pick out the pouch 2 from the storage chamber 46 one by one.
  • the used pouch 2 may be temporarily discarded in the storage chamber 46 from which the pouch 2 has been taken out.
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (6) in FIG. 17 includes an inner case 42, an outer case 52, and a drawer sheet 58, respectively, as in the holder device 1 of Example B (5).
  • the tip of the drawer sheet 58 is not fixed to the open end of the outer case 52, and only the point that the tip is formed as a puller 59 is different from the embodiment B (5) (FIG. 17A). .
  • the user picks the handle 59 of the drawer sheet 58, and the outer case 52 is folded back at the upper edge of the outer end of the outer case 52.
  • the inner case 42 is pulled out from the outer case 52 and the accommodation chamber 46 is on the outer end face 42a side while the drawer sheet 58 is pulled off from the inner case 42 by being pulled toward the closed end opposite to the open end of Are sequentially exposed.
  • the drawer sheet 58 is again attached to the inner case 42 and covers the accommodation chambers 46 as the inner case 42 is immersed in the outer case 52. (FIG. 17C).
  • the pouches 2 are individually accommodated in the respective accommodating chambers 46, and the accommodating chambers 46 have a length from which the drawer sheet 58 is peeled off, that is, the inner case 42 is pulled out. Therefore, the user can take out the pouch 2 from the inner case 42 one by one.
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (7) shown in FIG. 18 is further provided with a cutter 60a that is disposed on the upper surface of the outer case 52 and can cut the drawer sheet 58 (FIG. 18A).
  • the cutter 60a extends in the width direction of the outer case 52, and is used for cutting the drawer sheet 58 by the distance of the inner case 42, that is, the amount of peeling of the drawer sheet 58 (FIG. 18B). .
  • FIG. 18C when the inner case 42 is pushed back to the outer case 52, the storage chamber 46 once exposed from the drawer sheet 58 is exposed by cutting the drawer sheet 58. Will remain.
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (8) shown in FIG. 19 includes a folding cutter 60b.
  • the cutter 60b is attached to the upper surface of the outer case 52 via a hinge 62, and rotates around the hinge 62 between a standing posture indicated by a solid line and a folded posture indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. It is possible to move. Therefore, the cutter 60b can be in close contact with the upper surface of the outer case 52 when in the folded position.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiment B (9) shown in FIGS. 20 and 21 is provided with a slide type cutter 60c.
  • the cutter 60c includes a support base 63.
  • the support base 63 extends right above the outer case 52 in the width direction and has leg portions at both ends. Therefore, the support base 63 is attached to the outer case 52 with a predetermined gap between the support case 63 and the upper surface of the outer case 52 by sandwiching both side surfaces of the outer case 52 at both legs thereof (FIG. 21). ).
  • a slot 64 extending in the width direction of the outer case 52 is formed at the center of the support base 63.
  • a movable blade 61 is slidably inserted into the slot 64 along the slot 64.
  • the drawer sheet 58 is inserted into the gap between the upper surface of the outer case 52 and the support base 63, and the movable blade 61d is slid in this state so that the drawer sheet 58 is slid. Is cut off.
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (10) shown in FIG. 22 further includes a stopper mechanism. This stopper mechanism prevents the inner case 42 from being pulled out of the outer case 52 vigorously when the inner case 42 is pulled out from the outer case 52. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 22, a plurality of triangular grooves 55 are formed in the lower surface 42 d of the inner case 42.
  • grooves 55 extend in the width direction of the inner case 42 and are arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction of the inner case 42 with an interval equal to the pitch interval between the storage chambers 46. Specifically, the groove 55 is positioned on the lower surface 42 d of the inner case 42 corresponding to the center of the partition wall 44.
  • a convex portion 65 having a triangular cross section is formed on the inner bottom surface 52b of the outer case 52 in the vicinity of the opening end. The convex portion 65 can be engaged with one groove 55 of the inner case 42 and extends in the width direction of the outer case 52.
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (11) shown in FIG. 23 includes a housing case 66 corresponding to the inner case 42 with a drawer sheet 58 attached to the upper surface thereof. Even in this case, the user can take out only one pouch 2 from the storage case 66 by peeling the drawer sheet 58 and exposing the desired storage chamber 46 in which the pouch 2 is stored.
  • the housing case 66 of the embodiment B (11) is used as the inner case 42 of the holder device 1 of the embodiments B (6) to B (8) shown in FIGS. 17 to 19, that is, the inner case for refilling. You can also
  • the holder device 1 of Example B (12) shown in FIG. 24 has a window 67 on the outer surface of the outer case 52.
  • the window 67 has a substantially rectangular shape extending in the longitudinal direction of the outer case 52. If such a window 67 is provided, the outer surface of the inner case 42 is partially exposed through the window 67. Therefore, when pulling out the inner case 42 from the outer case 52, the user can slide the inner case 42 while pressing the exposed side surface of the inner case 42 exposed from the window 67 with a finger.
  • a slip stopper 68 is formed on the exposed side surface of the inner case 42.
  • the anti-slip 68 is formed by, for example, embossing. If such a slip stopper 68 is provided, the frictional resistance of the exposed side surface of the inner case 42 increases, so that the user can easily pull out the inner case 42.
  • the holder device 1 shown in FIG. 24B has a scale 69 on the outer surface of the inner case 42 exposed through the window 67 instead of or together with the anti-slip 68. The numerical value of the scale 69 is attached according to the arrangement position of the storage chamber 46.
  • the numerical value of the scale 69 corresponding to the number of the exposed accommodation chambers 46 matches the opening edge of the window 67 positioned on the opening end side of the outer case 52. Accordingly, the user can grasp the remaining number of pouches 2 in the inner case 42 by reading the numerical value of the scale 69.
  • the storage chambers 46 are opened upward, but these storage chambers 46 are opened toward the side of the inner case 42. Also good.
  • the opening 54 of the outer case 52 shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 is opened in a direction corresponding to the accommodation chamber 46.
  • the inner case 42 and the outer case 52 in the group of Example B may be formed of a colorless and transparent material. In this case, the user can check the pouch 2 accommodated in the holder device 1 without pulling out the inner case 42 from the outer case 52.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiment C (1) shown in FIG. 25 includes an upper case 72 and a lower base 82. Both the upper case 72 and the lower base 82 have a long box shape and are made of synthetic resin. The upper case 72 and the lower base 82 are coupled to each other in a superposed state. Further, the upper case 72 is slidable in the longitudinal direction with respect to the lower base 82.
  • the upper case 72 is opened only at its lower surface, and has a number of partition walls 74 inside. These partition walls 74 cross the upper case 72 and are arranged at equal intervals in the longitudinal direction of the upper case 72. Therefore, these partition walls 74 define a plurality of storage chambers 75 in the upper case 72. These accommodation chambers 75 are accessible from the opening surface side of the upper case 72 and have a size capable of accommodating the pouch 2 individually. Further, a waterproofing agent 40 and a food fragrance 100 are applied to the inside of the storage chamber 75, that is, the entire surface of the ceiling surface 72s, the inner side surface 72i, and the partition wall 74 of the upper case 72, respectively.
  • a take-out chamber 83 is formed at one end of the lower base 82.
  • the take-out chamber 83 is opened only on the upper surface of the lower base 82 and has a size substantially equal to the storage chamber 75, that is, a size capable of storing only one pouch 2.
  • a slit 84 is formed in the lower base 82 in the vicinity of the take-out chamber 83.
  • the slit 84 penetrates the lower base 82 in the vertical direction and extends in the width direction of the lower base 82. That is, the slit 84 has a length and a width that allow the drawer sheet 76 to be inserted. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 25A, the leading end portion of the drawer sheet 76 having the puller 77 is pulled out below the lower base 82 through the slit 84.
  • the take-out chamber 83 of the lower base 82 is closed by one end of the upper case 72. From this state, when the user pulls the pull 77 of the drawer sheet 76 downward, the upper case 72 slides in one direction with respect to the lower base 82 while the drawer sheet 76 is peeled off from the lower surface of the upper case 72. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 25B, when the accommodation chamber 75 of the upper case 72 matches the removal chamber 83 of the lower base 82, the drawer sheet 76 is inserted between the accommodation chamber 75 and the removal chamber 83. As a result, the bottom of the storage chamber 75 is opened.
  • the pouch 2 falls from the storage chamber 75 into the take-out chamber 83.
  • the take-out chamber 83 is exposed, and the user can take out the pouch 2 in the take-out chamber 83.
  • the drawer sheet 76 is attached again to the lower surface of the upper case 72, and the opened storage chamber 75 is closed again.
  • the pouch 2 is individually accommodated in the accommodation chamber 75, and the take-out chamber 83 can accommodate only one pouch 2. Therefore, the user can take out the pouch 2 only by sliding the upper case 72 with respect to the lower base 82 so that the storage chamber 75 and the take-out chamber 83 are matched. Further, since the waterproofing agent 40 is applied to the inside of the storage chamber 75, that is, the entire surface of the ceiling surface 72s, the inner side surface 72i, and the partition wall 74 of the upper case 72, the pouch 2 is exuded. However, the seepage does not penetrate into the partition wall 74 and adhere to the other pouch 2 disposed in the other storage chamber 75.
  • the holder device 1 of Example C (2) shown in FIGS. 26 and 27 further includes a reel mechanism 85 for the drawer sheet 76.
  • the reel mechanism 85 includes a groove 88 in the lower base 82 instead of the slit 84 described above.
  • the groove 88 opens on the upper surface of the lower base 82 and extends in the width direction of the lower base 82.
  • a guide roller 89 is rotatably disposed in the groove 88, and the guide roller 89 extends in the width direction of the lower base 82.
  • the guide roller 89 is adjacent to the take-out chamber 83 and is positioned so that the top thereof is substantially at the same level as the opening surface of the groove 88, that is, the upper surface of the lower base 82.
  • a reel 86 is rotatably disposed in the groove 88.
  • the reel 86 is positioned below the guide roller 89 and extends in parallel with the guide roller 89.
  • recesses 80 are respectively formed on the outer surfaces of both side walls of the lower base 82. Both ends of the reel shaft of the reel 86 pass through both side walls of the lower base 82 so as to freely rotate, and project into the corresponding recesses 80.
  • circular knobs 87 are respectively attached to both ends of the reel shaft, and these knobs 87 are rotatably disposed in the recess 80.
  • the knob 87 does not protrude from the upper surface and the side surface of the lower base 82, and slightly protrudes only from the lower surface of the lower base 82.
  • the leading end of the drawer sheet 76 is guided to the reel 86 via the guide roller 89 and fixed to the reel 86. Therefore, when the knob 87 is rotated in one direction together with the reel 86, the drawer sheet 76 is wound around the reel 86.
  • the winding of the drawer sheet 76 here is performed by sliding the upper case 72 with respect to the lower base 82 while peeling the drawer sheet 76 from the lower surface of the upper case 72.
  • the drawer sheet 76 is removed from the storage chamber 75 that matches the extraction chamber 83, the storage chamber 75 is opened to the extraction chamber 83, and the pouch 2 can be dropped into the extraction chamber 83 from the storage chamber 75.
  • the holder device 1 of the embodiments C (1) and (2) can further include an outer case 70 as shown in FIG.
  • the outer case 70 has both open ends, and can accommodate both the upper case 72 and the lower base 82.
  • a slit (not shown) similar to the slit 84 of the lower base 82 is formed on the bottom surface of the outer case 70. That is, the leading end portion of the drawer sheet 76 having the pulling hand 77 is pulled out from the slit toward the lower side of the outer case 70.
  • the upper case 72 can hold the lower base 82 as shown in FIG.
  • the upper case 72 has a wider width than the lower base 82, and has extended wall portions 72a extended downward on both side walls thereof.
  • the lower ends of the extension wall portions 72a are bent toward each other to form a holding rack 72b for the lower base 82.
  • the lower surface of the upper case 72, the extension wall portion 72a and the holding rack 72b cooperate with each other to form a holding chamber 71.
  • the holding chamber 71 is open to the lower side and both ends, and has a size that can accommodate the lower base 82.
  • the lower base 82 when the lower base 82 is accommodated in the holding chamber 71, the lower base 82 is held in the upper case 72 via the holding rack 72b. In this case, the lower base 82 is restricted from moving in the vertical direction and the width direction with respect to the upper case 72.
  • the upper case 72 and the outer case 70 in the holder device 1 of the above-described Examples C (1) and (2) may be formed of a colorless and transparent synthetic resin material. In this case, the user can check the remaining number of pouches 2 in the upper case 72 without sliding the upper case 72.
  • the holder device 1 of Example D (1) shown in FIG. 30 includes two storage plates 92 made of plate members.
  • the receiving plates 92 are coupled to each other via a hinge 93 and can be folded so as to overlap each other.
  • a waterproofing agent 40 and a food fragrance 100 are applied to the entire surface of the accommodation plate 92.
  • An inner cover 94 is provided on the inner surface of each accommodation plate 92, and the inner cover 94 extends along the outer edge of the accommodation plate 92 on the side opposite to the hinge 93.
  • a predetermined interval is secured between the inner cover 94 and the inner surface of the receiving plate 92 by a large number of partition ribs 95, and these partition ribs 95 are arranged at equal intervals along the longitudinal direction of the inner cover 94. ing. That is, the inner cover 94 and the partition rib 95 form a large number of pockets 96 aligned in the longitudinal direction of the inner cover 94 in cooperation with the inner surface of the accommodation plate 92.
  • These pockets 96 open toward the hinge 93 and can be individually received in a state in which the pouch 2 is partially exposed, that is, in a state where the pouch 2 is exposed to the extent that it can be picked by a finger. Further, the waterproof agent and the food fragrance are also applied to the inside of the pocket 96, that is, the inner surface of the inner cover 94 and the surface of the partition rib 95 (not shown) in the same manner as the accommodation plate 92.
  • the inner covers 94 of the storage plates 92 overlap each other, so that at least two inner covers are provided between the pouches 2 stored in the pockets 96 of the storage plates 92.
  • a gap corresponding to the thickness of 94 is secured and, as described above, the exposed portion of the pouch 2 is small, so that the pouch 2 on the one storage plate 92 side contacts the pouch 2 on the other storage plate 92 side. It has become difficult.
  • the accommodation plate 92 of Example D (2) shown in FIG. 31 includes a slit 98 instead of the pocket 96.
  • a mount 97 coated with the waterproofing agent 40 and the food fragrance 100 is placed on the entire surface, and this mount 97 is attached to the accommodation plate 92 only at the outer periphery. It is attached.
  • a plurality of slits 98 extending in the longitudinal direction of the receiving plate 92 are formed in the mount 97, and a slit pair is formed by two slits 98 adjacent in the width direction of the receiving plate 92.
  • both ends of the pouch 2a are respectively inserted between the mount 97 and the receiving plate 92 through the slits 98 of the slit pair, so that both ends of the pouch 2a are inserted into the receiving plate 92 and the mount 97. And can be held between.
  • the central portion of the pouch 2b is sandwiched and held between the accommodation plate 92 and the mount 97. Can do.
  • the pouch 2 c can be held between the mount 97 and the accommodation plate 92 by inserting only one end of the pouch 2 c into the slit 98.
  • the accommodation plate 92 is wrapped by a packaging material 99, and examples of the packaging material 99 include an aluminum vapor deposition film.
  • the same mount 97 as that in the embodiment D (2) shown in FIG. 2 may be held. Even in this case, as shown in FIG. 31, only the both ends, the center or one end of the pouch 2 can be inserted. Furthermore, it goes without saying that the mount 97 can be wrapped by the wrapping material 99.
  • Example D (4) shown in FIG. 33 the pouch 2 is detachably bonded to the upper surface of the accommodation plate 92 in a state of being separated from each other by an adhesive such as glue. Further, the accommodation plate 92 to which the pouch 2 is bonded is wrapped with a packaging material 99. Since the holder devices 1 of the group of Example D described above each include a pocket 96, a slit 98, and an adhesive that hold the pouch 2 without contacting each other, the pouch 2 is disposed independently of each other. Therefore, the user can take out the desired pouch 2 without touching the other pouch 2. Further, even if the holder device 1 is shaken, one pouch 2 does not come into contact with another pouch 2.
  • the waterproofing agent 40 is applied to the entire surface of the accommodation plate 92 and the mount 97 and inside the pocket 96, that is, the inner surface of the inner cover 94 and the surface of the partition rib 95, the surface of one pouch 2 is applied. Even if the tobacco component oozes out, the ooze does not move to another pouch 2.
  • the accommodation plate 92, the inner cover 94, the mount 97, and the packaging material 99 may be formed of a colorless and transparent material.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications can be made.
  • the cylindrical container type holder device 1 belonging to the group of Example A shown in FIGS. 1, 3, 4, 5, and 9, 12 partition walls 6 are arranged.
  • the number of 6 is not limited to this, and can be arbitrarily arranged according to the number of pouches 2 accommodated in the holder device 1.
  • the partition wall 44 of the box container type holder device 1 belonging to the group of Example B shown in FIGS. 12, 14 to 19, 22 and 23 can be arbitrarily arranged.
  • the partition wall 74 of the holder device 1 of the two-stage box container type belonging to the group of Example C shown in FIGS. 25 and 26 can also be arbitrarily arranged.
  • the number of pockets 96 and slits 98 can be arbitrarily set.
  • the pouch 2 accommodated in the holder device 1 is not limited to oral tobacco, and may be any oral product.
  • the oral product may not be packaged in a nonwoven fabric or the like.

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